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steve hall, you work with the -- and i'm just being told the explosion was at 10:35 p.m., 10:35 p.m. local time. it is now 1:13 a.m. local time. so this was some three hours, almost -- yeah, just about three hours ago. steve hall, from your work at intelligence over the years, in terms of the investigation, in these early hours, with all these conflicting reports coming in, how difficult is it for people inside this arena to sift through eyewitness accounts? >> yeah, anderson, especially in the early going, it's extremely chaotic u the police and law enforcement obviously have a lead, not just in the early steps of the investigation, to try to determine was it a terrorist attack, could it have been something else, but also just to triage the situation, to make sure that people who are injured get taken care of. it's basic cloud control, and also as you mentioned earlier, trying to make sure that if there are key witnesses that those people remain at least reachable in the future. what's going on behind that in 2er78s of the intelligence service pieces s that you've got all the differ
steve hall, you work with the -- and i'm just being told the explosion was at 10:35 p.m., 10:35 p.m. local time. it is now 1:13 a.m. local time. so this was some three hours, almost -- yeah, just about three hours ago. steve hall, from your work at intelligence over the years, in terms of the investigation, in these early hours, with all these conflicting reports coming in, how difficult is it for people inside this arena to sift through eyewitness accounts? >> yeah, anderson, especially...
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matt lewis, jeffrey lord, jennifer granholm and steve hall. the question on whether the russians had something on president trump, it's important to point out that it could be russians talking to each other and bragging to each other and lying to each other. >> that's an important distinction to make. we still do have innocent until proven guilt. there are a lot of questions about the president's financial holdings that would happen regardless of whether those conversations were taking place and -- >> those questions could be answered if the tax returns more or less -- >> probably. >> some of them could be answered more fully. there's a lot we don't know. there's a lot that the president has refused to disclose that i think is adding to the questions surrounding this whole thing and it's hard to understand on some basic level why at this point he wouldn't just be more transparent. >> steve hall, there's certainly a notion we don't hear on intercepting russian conversations because they know americans are likely listening. how much credibility
matt lewis, jeffrey lord, jennifer granholm and steve hall. the question on whether the russians had something on president trump, it's important to point out that it could be russians talking to each other and bragging to each other and lying to each other. >> that's an important distinction to make. we still do have innocent until proven guilt. there are a lot of questions about the president's financial holdings that would happen regardless of whether those conversations were taking...
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kimberly dozier, steve hall. >> still to come for us, president trump tweeting the people will be, quoteg james comey. well, what does hillary clinton's former campaign manager have to say about that? just a month or so ago.be fired- he's next. with type 2 diabetes a lower a1c is a lot about choices. but it can be hard sometimes, 'cause different sides of you struggle with which ones to make. well, what if you kept making good ones? then? you could love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®, a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's proven to lower a1c better than januvia®. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, but it may help with both. invokana® may cause dehydration, which could make you feel dizzy or weak when you stand up, so be sure to drink enough water. important side effects to know may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, changes in urination, or potentially se
kimberly dozier, steve hall. >> still to come for us, president trump tweeting the people will be, quoteg james comey. well, what does hillary clinton's former campaign manager have to say about that? just a month or so ago.be fired- he's next. with type 2 diabetes a lower a1c is a lot about choices. but it can be hard sometimes, 'cause different sides of you struggle with which ones to make. well, what if you kept making good ones? then? you could love your numbers. discover once-daily...
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steve hall, i know you're a retired cia chief. to dana's answer on this meeting with jared kushner and this compound of putins and might this have been an opportunity to get a message to vladimir putin and to dana's reporting on this information that they pulled. your thoughts? >> it's interesting and i can only think of two possible options for it. the first is we've heard a lot of information being thrown around about kushner looking for back channels. the trump administration looking or -- before its inauguration looking for back channels. somebody like the head of this bank who was indeed close to putin -- he's a former intelligence officer having gone to the training school -- so it's clearly there's a connection there and was just kushner looking for another way to start sort of communication prior to the inauguration? that's one option. the other thing -- and i think it's a bit more toubliroubling,e at least, kushner is first and foremost a new york businessman who's had business and ties with russia. so was there a busines
steve hall, i know you're a retired cia chief. to dana's answer on this meeting with jared kushner and this compound of putins and might this have been an opportunity to get a message to vladimir putin and to dana's reporting on this information that they pulled. your thoughts? >> it's interesting and i can only think of two possible options for it. the first is we've heard a lot of information being thrown around about kushner looking for back channels. the trump administration looking...
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steve hall, you have been monitoring this as well. it starts to move quickly from here. it seems like they have some sort of identification very possibly from at the least they may have video now at this point of the individual. >> yeah. this is where paul was saying a very interesting thing a few minutes ago. this is where the cooperation not only among the internal law enforcement and intelligence services inside the uk, but also importantly their connectivity to intelligence and law enforcement services across europe and indeed across the world become critically important. because you can tree oniage and figure out what's going on at the scene at the moment. i would defer to phil who has more experience in this, dealing with these sort of situations right up close. there's going to be hours, days and weeks ahead where the sharing of intelligence and the sharing of this information to understand not only what happened here but with the specific goal of trying to make sure that it doesn't happen again in the future. or if there's a plan afoot, you will know what to look
steve hall, you have been monitoring this as well. it starts to move quickly from here. it seems like they have some sort of identification very possibly from at the least they may have video now at this point of the individual. >> yeah. this is where paul was saying a very interesting thing a few minutes ago. this is where the cooperation not only among the internal law enforcement and intelligence services inside the uk, but also importantly their connectivity to intelligence and law...
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. >> steve hall you're former cia russia expert, with this sort of alleged communication system with the russians through the russian embassy in washington involving a top advisor to the president-elect of the united states would that be unprecedented? >> well, wolf, there's so much about this particular turn that this story has taken that just does not make a lot of sense to me. the short answer is yes it would be unprecedented. it would also seem to be just stupid. i don't understand why it is that jared kushner, i think julia is right we're tossing around the idea of a back channel, i'll stay with that, why if jared kushner wanted a back channel to moscow why do to ambassador kislyak and say i want russian communications systems to do that. all has to do is talk to ambassador kislyak n who will then turn around and use secure russian communications, not open line, back to moscow to communicate whatever kushner wanted to keep between himself and the ambassador. so it doesn't make a lot of sense to have him walk inp add say i want some sort of technical set up so i can use it. all y
. >> steve hall you're former cia russia expert, with this sort of alleged communication system with the russians through the russian embassy in washington involving a top advisor to the president-elect of the united states would that be unprecedented? >> well, wolf, there's so much about this particular turn that this story has taken that just does not make a lot of sense to me. the short answer is yes it would be unprecedented. it would also seem to be just stupid. i don't...
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so i hope you are right and there's nothing to this story. >> i want to bring in steve hall for a percorrective on ambassador kislyak, it's an incredible witness here. could this be a part of the russian misinformation campaign to call back to moscow and know that u.s. intel is listening in and make something up. try to put this into perspective for us, will you. >> there's a lot flying around. let me address the stuff that i'm most fam with. in terms of intercepted communications, the russian ambassador has the plilt to place a call to russia. that's not what he does. they have secure communications just like the u.s. goth does just like china and any other major power does which protects and makes it extremely difficult for us from the united states government to actually listen in on those conversations. that's the nsa's job. sometimes we have success. sometime we don't. but the idea of him speaking over an open telephone line to somebody right there prima facie calls into question whether he's just talking or whether he's trying to get a message out to those who are listening. the
so i hope you are right and there's nothing to this story. >> i want to bring in steve hall for a percorrective on ambassador kislyak, it's an incredible witness here. could this be a part of the russian misinformation campaign to call back to moscow and know that u.s. intel is listening in and make something up. try to put this into perspective for us, will you. >> there's a lot flying around. let me address the stuff that i'm most fam with. in terms of intercepted communications,...
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told they have done for the not our information stands throughout the floirt team national and steve hall with retired lieutenant jerlg u-mark hurten john kirby jim skrut p.o. and harvard law professor allen dershowitz. jim i know your communication devices have been blown up with people you've been talking to what's the reaction you're getting. >> the reaction is exasperation and dep deep concern. on a number of levels. one here because it's classified information. that's obvious. two, that the russians were the ones to receive the classified information. a prime adversary in the view of the u.s. intelligence community today. three, that it appears to relate to a sensitive intelligence sharing relationship which is very difficult to build over time there are countries you share bell with as a matter of i inss uk, france, et cetera that's natural. there are others that you don't want public because of the nature of those relationships. that country doesn't want it public that it's sharing this sensitive information with the u.s. those three things make this particularly serious. a former
told they have done for the not our information stands throughout the floirt team national and steve hall with retired lieutenant jerlg u-mark hurten john kirby jim skrut p.o. and harvard law professor allen dershowitz. jim i know your communication devices have been blown up with people you've been talking to what's the reaction you're getting. >> the reaction is exasperation and dep deep concern. on a number of levels. one here because it's classified information. that's obvious. two,...
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. >> steve hall, you're a former cia russia expert, with this sort of alleged communication system, with the russians, through the russian embassy in washington, involving a top adviser to the president elect of the united states, would that be a. >> the short answer to your question is it would be unprecedented. i don't understand why it is that jared kushner, if he wants some sort of -- that's what we're calling it so i'll stay with that, why if jared kushner wants some back channel back to moscow, why would he go to the ambassador kislayak and say i want to use russian communications systems, all he has to do if he wants a secure and back channel conversation with moscow, is to talk to ambassador kislayak, who would then turn around and secure russian communications, not open lines back to moscow, to communicate whatever it is that kushner wanted to keep to himself with the russian ambassador. all you got to do is talk to anybody in the russian embassy and it will get back to moscow, very securely. the only thing i'm troubled by is the whole idea of kushner talking to kislayak, the bo
. >> steve hall, you're a former cia russia expert, with this sort of alleged communication system, with the russians, through the russian embassy in washington, involving a top adviser to the president elect of the united states, would that be a. >> the short answer to your question is it would be unprecedented. i don't understand why it is that jared kushner, if he wants some sort of -- that's what we're calling it so i'll stay with that, why if jared kushner wants some back...
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you can talk to steve hall about this but the russians got what they wanted. she had a secretary of state who had received a metal from vladimir putin. why didn't she just walk in and say you should be concerned about your nagdsal security advisor. but the idea of blackmail make sense to you? even if it's based on he lied to the vice president and others about what he talked with the it russians? >> i think the key phrase is compromise. that can mean a lot of different things in the human operations context. if the aucheration was a success and they felt like they had me on their side. on the other hand, if the situation is simply that flynn had something and pir happens the russians thault this isn't working out the way we want to and let's remind flynn we have information on him. all that we don't know. what we do know is whatever yates saw concerned her enough that she needed to immediately let your -- politics don't get into it. it sounds like what she did was let people know about it. >> that gets to the point when we were talking before. the fact 18 days
you can talk to steve hall about this but the russians got what they wanted. she had a secretary of state who had received a metal from vladimir putin. why didn't she just walk in and say you should be concerned about your nagdsal security advisor. but the idea of blackmail make sense to you? even if it's based on he lied to the vice president and others about what he talked with the it russians? >> i think the key phrase is compromise. that can mean a lot of different things in the human...
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phil mud, dana bash, investigative reporter david fairhold, alan dershowitz and steve hall. everyone is here. a lot of good people. dana, what do you make of this bombshell report in "the washington post"? >> it's hard for us to wrap our minds around it. how many times have we said that in the 15-minute news cycles that we're living in these days. but there are a lot of the reporting in here, but also a lot of unanswered questions. you know, the biggest and most obvious is, why would jared kushner make such a, frankly, naive request to do something like ask the russians to see if he can use their communications to have a back channel. it doesn't make sense on its face. having said that, this meeting supposedly happened at the beginning of december. this was a campaign that's, frankly, thought it would be disbanded and would go back to their businesses and were suddenly a transition to the presidency of the united states. they were trying to get their sea legs. jared kushner wanted to be and became the guy who his father-in-law/president-elect would rely on to have foreign po
phil mud, dana bash, investigative reporter david fairhold, alan dershowitz and steve hall. everyone is here. a lot of good people. dana, what do you make of this bombshell report in "the washington post"? >> it's hard for us to wrap our minds around it. how many times have we said that in the 15-minute news cycles that we're living in these days. but there are a lot of the reporting in here, but also a lot of unanswered questions. you know, the biggest and most obvious is, why...
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stewart is former communications director for senator ted cruz and cnn national security analyst steve hallred cia chief of russian operations. good to see all of you. all right. so bassle, you first, we saw the president did not hold press conferences while abroad and able to avoid any direct questions about this, jared kushner report, or anything else as it pertains to russia. is it your feeling that jared kushner would have embarked on this and he just simply didn't foe about the potential ramifications or that he was naive about it all or something else, something more, you know, nefarious going on here. >> that's exactly the word i wanted to use. i think the context is important. think about the campaign last year, donald trump consistently repudiated the obama administration's tactics and his intelligence community, so this contact by jared kushner could be just some direct result of that sentiment and an attempt to circumvent the entire intelligence community which is problematic in and of itself but signals there is this increasing possibility, likelihood, that there was long-term l
stewart is former communications director for senator ted cruz and cnn national security analyst steve hallred cia chief of russian operations. good to see all of you. all right. so bassle, you first, we saw the president did not hold press conferences while abroad and able to avoid any direct questions about this, jared kushner report, or anything else as it pertains to russia. is it your feeling that jared kushner would have embarked on this and he just simply didn't foe about the potential...
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laura coates, professor allen dershowitz, and steve hall. dana, first what do you make of this bombshell report in the "the washington post"? >> look, first it's hard for us to wrap our heads around it. how many times have we said that in the news cycles we're living with these days? but there's a lot of reporting here and a lot of unanswered questions. the biggest question is why would jared kushner make such a naive request to do something like ask the russians to see if he can use their communications to have a back channel? it doesn't make sense on its face. having said that, this meeting supposedly happened at the beginning of december. this was a campaign that frankly thought it would be disbanded and would go back to their businesses and were suddenly a transition into the presidency of the united states, and they were trying to get their sea legs. is jared kushner wanted to be and became the guy who his father-in-law, slash president-elect will rely on. look, "the post" suggested this. this was brand new and he did something really,
laura coates, professor allen dershowitz, and steve hall. dana, first what do you make of this bombshell report in the "the washington post"? >> look, first it's hard for us to wrap our heads around it. how many times have we said that in the news cycles we're living with these days? but there's a lot of reporting here and a lot of unanswered questions. the biggest question is why would jared kushner make such a naive request to do something like ask the russians to see if he...
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columnist josh roguen and cnn national security analyst and retired cia chief of russia operations steve hall. good to see both of you. so josh, you first, what does this say about trump's -- trump team's insistence on keeping michael flynn on board, especially after learning there was information that raised a few eyebrows and suspicions? >> yeah. i mean my take on this is that michael flynn as the former head of the defense intelligence agency, knew who ambassador sergey kislyak was. memo or no memo he had a very clear understanding and he decided to meet with him anyway. it sort of shows you in this time during the transition, michael flynn wasn't too concerned about what this interaction might mean. he was going to be national security adviser, he didn't think he was doing anything wrong, and the fact that he didn't bother even telling people about it shows he probably didn't think much about it at all. so this is an example of michael flynn being very careless and really sort of, you know, not only just ignoring the warnings from transition officials but ignoring common sense about what
columnist josh roguen and cnn national security analyst and retired cia chief of russia operations steve hall. good to see both of you. so josh, you first, what does this say about trump's -- trump team's insistence on keeping michael flynn on board, especially after learning there was information that raised a few eyebrows and suspicions? >> yeah. i mean my take on this is that michael flynn as the former head of the defense intelligence agency, knew who ambassador sergey kislyak was....
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susan hennessey, steve hall, thank you both. >>> all right, so today is the deadline for former national security adviser michael flynn to respond to a pair of subpoenas sent by the senate intelligence committee. >> committee leaders say if he does not comply, their next step could be to hold him in contempt of congress. joining us now from washington, cnn's phil mattingly. phil, what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, right now still no response, at least according to committee staffers. haven't heard back from michael flynn's lawyer yet. i think the key issue here is what these two subpoenas actually are. they tried to narrow down the scope, the committee leaders did. instead of targeting kind of an overly broad, kind of group of documents that they did in the initial subpeona, these were very finely tailored towards two specific businesses that they believed they could get the documents from, and their point in doing this, guys, which is an important one, is while michael flynn made clear through his lawyers that he would invoke his fifth amendment privilege, business documents, they
susan hennessey, steve hall, thank you both. >>> all right, so today is the deadline for former national security adviser michael flynn to respond to a pair of subpoenas sent by the senate intelligence committee. >> committee leaders say if he does not comply, their next step could be to hold him in contempt of congress. joining us now from washington, cnn's phil mattingly. phil, what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, right now still no response, at least according to...
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attorney for the district of georgia, and steve hall, and cnn legal analyst laura coates.t. the white house said today that removing comey from his post may hasten the agency's investigation into russian meddling. sarah sanders huckabee had this to say about the investigation. >> we want this to come to its conclusion. we want it to come to its conclusion with integrity. with efeel we've actually by removing director comey taken steps to make that happen. >> isn't the place of the white house or the president to decide when this investigation is concluded? >> no, it's not the place at all. i tell you, we're living in a never-never land, i think, when you've got somebody who's under investigation trying to call the shots about the investigation. i listened to what the president said about comey's assurances in his letter he sent to comey. i'll tell you, that makes no sense to me at all. even if, and i don't believe it was said in the way the president has relayed it, but even if comey made some reference if he was under investigation, it was an improper request eto can him.
attorney for the district of georgia, and steve hall, and cnn legal analyst laura coates.t. the white house said today that removing comey from his post may hasten the agency's investigation into russian meddling. sarah sanders huckabee had this to say about the investigation. >> we want this to come to its conclusion. we want it to come to its conclusion with integrity. with efeel we've actually by removing director comey taken steps to make that happen. >> isn't the place of the...
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. >> you know steve hall, you worked -- you investigated -- the cia worked on the russians for a long time it wanton can't be lots that certifying akizlyak the who is the country eternity learned the president's true rationale for firing comey what appears to be the rationale for firing comey even before the american people did when the president did that interview with nbc and was privy to classified information according to earlier reporting this week. when you see this from the intelligence background what goes through your mind? >> well i liked your comment earlier anderson. i think you'd have been a case officer if you wanted to be. this is something russians usually have to recruit agents for inside white house to try to get secrets how about who doesn't like who who the president is mad at. >> just interrupt -- this is actually what cia officers try to recite agents for to find out what's happening inside the -- internal workings in putin he is a office this is what russians -- dsh this is what cia officers and intelligence officers do overseas in recruiting people this is the
. >> you know steve hall, you worked -- you investigated -- the cia worked on the russians for a long time it wanton can't be lots that certifying akizlyak the who is the country eternity learned the president's true rationale for firing comey what appears to be the rationale for firing comey even before the american people did when the president did that interview with nbc and was privy to classified information according to earlier reporting this week. when you see this from the...
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also, stewart kaplan, a former fbi agent and steve hall, retired chief of cia russian operations.uys about the russian story and we'll move on to our panel and talk about what happened in montana tonight. devlin, you have been -- you have some new reporting tonight about how a, quote -- this is your quote -- a dubious russian intelligence document may have influenced then-fbi director james comey's actions during the hillary clinton e-mail investigation last summer. tell us what you found. >> so what we found is that over the last few months, various officials have suggested that part of the reason why comey did what he did over the months around his decisions in the clinton e-mail investigation was that they had a secret document. and the secret document made them concerned that then attorney general loretta lynch may be compromised. what we figured out is what that secret document is and there's plenty of reasons to doubt it, because we're told they v so what we're told is that this was a russian intelligence analysis document that mentioned an e-mail supposedly among americans,
also, stewart kaplan, a former fbi agent and steve hall, retired chief of cia russian operations.uys about the russian story and we'll move on to our panel and talk about what happened in montana tonight. devlin, you have been -- you have some new reporting tonight about how a, quote -- this is your quote -- a dubious russian intelligence document may have influenced then-fbi director james comey's actions during the hillary clinton e-mail investigation last summer. tell us what you found....
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placement at other schools.as for tonightthe meeting continues.reproting live from alameda city hall (steve is also controversy tonight in the dublin unified school district. they are deciding whether a new high school will be built near the alameda county jail. here is a map.... showing just how close.... it's a proposal that has upset many parents --- who are worried about their children's safety. kron 4's charles clifford in dublin tracking developments. well, the dublin unified school district's proposed plan to open a new high school near the santa rita jail is certainly controversial here in dublin. tonight hundreds of parents attended a district school board meeting where the issue will be decided one and for all.the student population in dublin has been growing steadily for years. there's no doubt that a new high school is badly needed. voters have already approved multiple bond measure to help pay for it. the school district has been searching for a new site for years and they believe that this location. . near the intersection of gleason drive and hacienda drive is
placement at other schools.as for tonightthe meeting continues.reproting live from alameda city hall (steve is also controversy tonight in the dublin unified school district. they are deciding whether a new high school will be built near the alameda county jail. here is a map.... showing just how close.... it's a proposal that has upset many parents --- who are worried about their children's safety. kron 4's charles clifford in dublin tracking developments. well, the dublin unified school...
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. >> well, i'm predicting fewer town halls. steve schmidt, anna gallon, thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thanks, chris. >>> coming up, fiery reactions from democrats today as the health care bill came to the floor. we'll play that after the break. >> i want you to look and keep your eyes on who will feel the trumpcare's mother of all bombs of health care dropped on the american people. god have mercy on your soul. >>> truth is republicans lack the bravery to call this bill what it really is. a massive tax cut for the rich on the backs of working mom and dads and the sick. >> this creates a survival of the fittest health care for america. if you are young, if you are healthy, if you are wealthy, this bill is for you. you're going to do okay. >> but to force through a bill that you know is going to hurt -- it's going to hurt 24 million americans, it's more than irresponsible. it's just plain wrong. >> house democrats filled with righteous anger as the gop health care bill came to the floor for a vote. republicans insist americans will be better off under the bill, maint
. >> well, i'm predicting fewer town halls. steve schmidt, anna gallon, thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thanks, chris. >>> coming up, fiery reactions from democrats today as the health care bill came to the floor. we'll play that after the break. >> i want you to look and keep your eyes on who will feel the trumpcare's mother of all bombs of health care dropped on the american people. god have mercy on your soul. >>> truth is republicans lack the...
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. >> well, i'm predicting fewer town halls. steve schmidt, anna gallon, thanks for joining us.ppreciate it. >> thanks, chris. >>> coming up, fiery reactions from democrats today as the health care bill came to the floor. we'll play that after the break. >> i want you to look and keep your eyes on who will feel the trumpcare's mother of all bombs of health care dropped on the american people. god have mercy on your soul. and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. let's[ whimpers ] dog. find ping-pong. okay, let's go. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. that's amazing! >>> truth is republicans lack the bravery to call
. >> well, i'm predicting fewer town halls. steve schmidt, anna gallon, thanks for joining us.ppreciate it. >> thanks, chris. >>> coming up, fiery reactions from democrats today as the health care bill came to the floor. we'll play that after the break. >> i want you to look and keep your eyes on who will feel the trumpcare's mother of all bombs of health care dropped on the american people. god have mercy on your soul. and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex....
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as we're already seeing take place in town hall meetings. >> steve, rubio also spoke to that last nighter this cloud there will be no progress on the agenda, be no tax reform, there will be no conservative answer to obamacare, there will be no governing. how's that going to -- >> right. right now everything sort of legislatively is on pause, but, again, i think republicans are really trying to sort of -- last year spooked republicans. i think especially on the house side. the fact that you say there's two republican bases but the bottom line is donald trump won the republican nomination and he didn't just win it when you looked at the exit polls with a faction of the party. it wasn't like people who call themselves tea partyers were all for him and nobody else was. in state after state, he won moderates, he won conservatives, won teaiers. he won across the board. i think that spooked republicans he pulled that off. a lot were lukewarm about him in the fall, a lot outright abandoned him after the "access hollywo hollywood" tape. i've heard from a lot of republicans in office since then,
as we're already seeing take place in town hall meetings. >> steve, rubio also spoke to that last nighter this cloud there will be no progress on the agenda, be no tax reform, there will be no conservative answer to obamacare, there will be no governing. how's that going to -- >> right. right now everything sort of legislatively is on pause, but, again, i think republicans are really trying to sort of -- last year spooked republicans. i think especially on the house side. the fact...
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. >>> philadelphia city hall looks a bit different these days and the work all starts at the top with philly's most famous face. stevey gives us a look at the much needed facelift. >> reporter: it's spring cleaning time here at philadelphia city hall. where all the scowering and scrubbing is being done on scaffolding head to toe. the toe up on top that is. 548 feet, 11 and a half inches up on top to be precise. at 37 feet tall and 53,000 pounds, it's the biggest statue on any building in the world. the bronze sculpture made up of 14 different pieces but before it went high up, the penn sculpture was first put together on the ground. where it was displayed for a year then taken back apart in 1894 and finally hoisted up back again in those 14 pieces to the top what was put back together there. there's a ladder throughout le leading to 22-inch top of the hat hatch and then a couple of times in the '90's for a flyers jersey and a phillies hat for those teams on the verge of championships they never wouldn't, of course, and seen as a curse and not tried since. as far as we know, there's no curse connected to cleaning up b
. >>> philadelphia city hall looks a bit different these days and the work all starts at the top with philly's most famous face. stevey gives us a look at the much needed facelift. >> reporter: it's spring cleaning time here at philadelphia city hall. where all the scowering and scrubbing is being done on scaffolding head to toe. the toe up on top that is. 548 feet, 11 and a half inches up on top to be precise. at 37 feet tall and 53,000 pounds, it's the biggest statue on any...
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as david said, they are sick of racing down the hall answering questions. >> steve bannon left the overseasp. reince priebus coming back to the white house to manage the messaging this week. david gregory, we heard from a.b., the fired fbi director will testify as soon as next week after memorial day before the senate intelligence committee. >> this is true what david said. the mueller investigation moves forward and like senator mccain said, it could be a drip, drip, drip aspect as leaks will come from it from interviews they do from leads they pursue. you already seen that in the past week. this comey showdown is huge. i never heard more pathetic spin than i heard from the secretary of state and national security adviser about the president just letting off steam to russian officials about the crazy nut job fbi director he fired. now he is a little bit more at ease to pursue areas of interest. that is inappropriate. you are talking russian officials who are the target of the investigation for interfering in our election. this is an aspect of president trump that is so self destructive tha
as david said, they are sick of racing down the hall answering questions. >> steve bannon left the overseasp. reince priebus coming back to the white house to manage the messaging this week. david gregory, we heard from a.b., the fired fbi director will testify as soon as next week after memorial day before the senate intelligence committee. >> this is true what david said. the mueller investigation moves forward and like senator mccain said, it could be a drip, drip, drip aspect as...
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good morning to you i'm hall allison seymour. >> i'm steve chenevey. >> lx to more morning. >> developing overnight in northern virginia what turned out to be a deadly crash in alexandria happened at the intersection of duke street and quaker lane. police say the car slammed into a uactualty pole and lit a industry. return person died at the scene. two others transcripted tractor-trailer hospital with non life-threatening injuries. >> and northern virginia reminder for parents about the daipinger your child could face online. >> eight men were arrested sex from under age girls and boys. melanie alnwick is live in fairfax with what 35er79s need to know. good morning. >> well, steve, allison. investigators tell us the most frightening things about the stings is how easy it is to go online and find these sexual predators and dho say boys and girls are equally targeted. these are rests were result of three day sting operation involving fairfax country police and as well as detectives from the loudoun county sheriff office and the fbi. police said they did not want top give us too much informa
good morning to you i'm hall allison seymour. >> i'm steve chenevey. >> lx to more morning. >> developing overnight in northern virginia what turned out to be a deadly crash in alexandria happened at the intersection of duke street and quaker lane. police say the car slammed into a uactualty pole and lit a industry. return person died at the scene. two others transcripted tractor-trailer hospital with non life-threatening injuries. >> and northern virginia reminder for...
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hall, it sure looks like steve eprtman found one "on the road." >> reporter: used to be when she er sprouseless people she would often give them something-- her two cents. hy i would say, "why don't you 'st a job?" or "what's your problem?" it made me very uncomfortable. i didn't want to have anything to do with it. i've been that way my whole life. >> reporter: but about a year ago, ginger, who owns a cooking school outside houston, decided she didn't like that about herself and would at least try ng change. >> he would stand right here on the corner. right there. >> reporter: he began by approaching a guy she used to see all the time on her way to work. his name is victor hubbard. victor says he told ginger how he ended up on the streets after his mother moved away and left him. you had no idea where your mom went. >> no, i had no idea where she ns. >> reporter: he said ginger listened to his story and went an her away. >> then i couldn't get him out of my mind. and i was like okay, fine, i'll go back. but what really got me-- this is probably after the third time i met him-- he said, "wh
hall, it sure looks like steve eprtman found one "on the road." >> reporter: used to be when she er sprouseless people she would often give them something-- her two cents. hy i would say, "why don't you 'st a job?" or "what's your problem?" it made me very uncomfortable. i didn't want to have anything to do with it. i've been that way my whole life. >> reporter: but about a year ago, ginger, who owns a cooking school outside houston, decided she didn't...
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good morning to you i'm hall allison seymour. >> i'm steve chenevey. >> lx to more morning. >> developingorthern virginia what turned out to be a deadly crash in alexandria happened at the intersection of duke street and quaker lane. police say the car slammed into a uactualty pole and lit a industry. return person died at the scene. two others transcripted tractor-trailer hospital with non life-threatening injuries. >> and northern virginia reminder for parents about the daipinger your child could face online. >> eight men were arrested
good morning to you i'm hall allison seymour. >> i'm steve chenevey. >> lx to more morning. >> developingorthern virginia what turned out to be a deadly crash in alexandria happened at the intersection of duke street and quaker lane. police say the car slammed into a uactualty pole and lit a industry. return person died at the scene. two others transcripted tractor-trailer hospital with non life-threatening injuries. >> and northern virginia reminder for parents about...
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for college students across the country, setting the tone for debate in the halls of higher learning. for "sunday today," steveornia. >> steve, thanks. >>> next on "sunday today," the son who waited almost 30 years to meet his mom. we'll show you how he found her on this mother's day sunday morning. >>> and later, a life well lived. the actor who escaped the nazis as a boy later finding fame wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena your parents have been ittalking about you for years.. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. knowing that the most important goals are yours. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. >>> on this mother's day, a reunion for a mom and her son after nearly three decades apart. it's the story of a young man driven to meet the mother he never knew. and using modern technology to make it happen. nbc's tammy l
for college students across the country, setting the tone for debate in the halls of higher learning. for "sunday today," steveornia. >> steve, thanks. >>> next on "sunday today," the son who waited almost 30 years to meet his mom. we'll show you how he found her on this mother's day sunday morning. >>> and later, a life well lived. the actor who escaped the nazis as a boy later finding fame wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water...
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steve: congressman tim ryan joining us from statuary hall in the u.s. ling with a deadly gang crisis. 11 murders since september alone. a man tasked with taking down ms-13 next. plus, he led the most highly decorated special ops unit during the iraq war and now he is lighting a fire under america. retired navy seal, if you ever really retire, jac. >> >> i'm not going to do any of that i'm going to stay in bed today. no, don't do that. then the chro, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feelin
steve: congressman tim ryan joining us from statuary hall in the u.s. ling with a deadly gang crisis. 11 murders since september alone. a man tasked with taking down ms-13 next. plus, he led the most highly decorated special ops unit during the iraq war and now he is lighting a fire under america. retired navy seal, if you ever really retire, jac. >> >> i'm not going to do any of that i'm going to stay in bed today. no, don't do that. then the chro, widespread pain drained my...
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that show include add whole slew of hall of fames, steve sacks, ozzie smith and tam pus wade bogs. >>dness notice that show has been on longer than most people have played in the major league. >> for sure. >> side note didn't realize prince harry was so tall. president obama tall himself prince harry seemed taller. >> didn't he look like they were standing right there in georgetown. >> when i first saw it, i was like prince harl harry was in >> it's time to check what's trending wis. >> the weekend box office and it was smooth sailing for the top spot for -- that's right. here it is. pirates of caribbean dead men tell no tales. >> is that billy d williams. >> no. that's not billy dee williams. that's captain jack sparrow. >> i thought it was billy dee. >> confused with land oh calories january. latest installment brought in more than $62 million this weekend but the same can't said for bay watch it flop at the box office. it came in third place earning only $18 million. the tv remake cost nearly $70 million to make. taking the number two spot guardians of the galaxy volume two which i
that show include add whole slew of hall of fames, steve sacks, ozzie smith and tam pus wade bogs. >>dness notice that show has been on longer than most people have played in the major league. >> for sure. >> side note didn't realize prince harry was so tall. president obama tall himself prince harry seemed taller. >> didn't he look like they were standing right there in georgetown. >> when i first saw it, i was like prince harl harry was in >> it's time to...
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steve: congressman tom macarthur will join us to talk about what went down at the town hall. n. day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. >> good morning. more than 1000 gang members arrested in massive i.c.e. sweep. biggest raid to this date. those arrested accused of drug trafficking, human smuggling, sex trafficking and murder. more than within hundred affiliated with the dangerous ms-13 gang. the biggest raids in houston and new york city. >>> your laptop may be watching your every move. a bit creepy here. researchers claim several hp laptop models contain software that can record every key he can stroke. it is ease i accessible file where hackers can see passwords and private messages. hp is rolling out fixes for the problem. steve? >> steve: thank you very much. republican congressman tom mcarthur met with uproar at town hall in his home state of new jersey. >> you have been the single greatest threat to my family in the entire world! you are the reason i stay up at night. [applause] wh
steve: congressman tom macarthur will join us to talk about what went down at the town hall. n. day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. >> good morning. more than 1000 gang members arrested in massive i.c.e. sweep. biggest raid to this date. those arrested accused of drug trafficking, human smuggling, sex trafficking and murder. more than within hundred affiliated with the dangerous ms-13 gang. the...
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that kron four broke last year.( steve ) a special meeting is taking place at city hall as we speak.. grant lodes is here with the details and why this story is far from over. grant? ( grant ) we first told you about this story last week... oakland trying to turn the page on a dark chapter in its police force's history. the city attorney has recommended giving nearly one million dollars to jasmine abuslin... the city council would have to approve that....and the council is meeting as we speak to consider the pay out. abuslin, also known as celste guap, is the woman at the center of the scandal...a few weeks ago she testified about the scandal. the sex scandal led to oakland going through three police chiefs and disciplining several officers. four current or former officers are facing charges in the case. abuslin has filed claims against oakland as well as san francisco, richmond and livermore. her claim against oakland sought 66 million dollars. the number the city is offering... clearly considerably lower than what abuslin was asking for. there is no word on whether she will accept t
that kron four broke last year.( steve ) a special meeting is taking place at city hall as we speak.. grant lodes is here with the details and why this story is far from over. grant? ( grant ) we first told you about this story last week... oakland trying to turn the page on a dark chapter in its police force's history. the city attorney has recommended giving nearly one million dollars to jasmine abuslin... the city council would have to approve that....and the council is meeting as we speak...
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these are, you know, steve queue began and richard gere and rebecca hall are some of the best acting and the 82nd super hero movie has come out we're so used to all of this action on screen in order to get the bucks. >> sure. >> do you think that a pure really good acting movie in this day and age can be a blockbuster? i'm hoping so. >> well, i hope so. one can always hope. i mean it's not an adventure. it's an adventure film psychologically i think. but it certainly could if, you know, people give eight chance. i think people are a little hungrier for something with a little more depth than they realize. i love a popcorn movie just as much as anybody else. and then every once in while i need to be challenge add bit and so i was certainly challenged making this movie and i think people will enjoy it when they go. >> i think it's an age old parental question, own up or cover up. i know you're a relatively new mom. as am i i have young son as w well. did you find yourself questioning yourself as a parent what you would do if you were given the situation? oh, sure. oh, sure. the thing a
these are, you know, steve queue began and richard gere and rebecca hall are some of the best acting and the 82nd super hero movie has come out we're so used to all of this action on screen in order to get the bucks. >> sure. >> do you think that a pure really good acting movie in this day and age can be a blockbuster? i'm hoping so. >> well, i hope so. one can always hope. i mean it's not an adventure. it's an adventure film psychologically i think. but it certainly could if,...
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graffiti found its way onto city hall, a courthouse and several other buildings. moer than two dozen people were arrested. (steve) here in the bay: many big may day rallies -- for the most part peaceful. in oakland --- hundreds turned out in the city's fruitale district in passionate support of workers rights and immigrants. those taking part were a broad coalition of unions, workers, and students from a variety of schools that walked out earlier in the day. the president's immigration policy was a rallying cry for many. and while and while most we talked to today agree it's not something that will change overnight... they do believe in time, it will (grant) the may day protest in san francisco was also large, loud and peaceful. as kron4's maureen kelly reports - it was mostly aimed at president trump. si se puedethe international workers day protest was colorful....and pointed....towa
graffiti found its way onto city hall, a courthouse and several other buildings. moer than two dozen people were arrested. (steve) here in the bay: many big may day rallies -- for the most part peaceful. in oakland --- hundreds turned out in the city's fruitale district in passionate support of workers rights and immigrants. those taking part were a broad coalition of unions, workers, and students from a variety of schools that walked out earlier in the day. the president's immigration policy...
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steve: big fan. >> jimmy: nate dern is here. he said, "hey jimmy, i'm a huge hall & oates fan." me, too.heme song might sound like if you combined it with hall & oates, like a a mashup." nate, you're in luck because we were actually able to do a a mashup of the two. and i think it sounds pretty good. check this out. ♪ what i want you got and it might be hard to handle here in duckburg ♪ ♪ on a night when bad and i'll never be the same it's a duck blur ♪ might solve a mystery you make my dreams come true ♪ ♪ duck tales whoo duck tales whoo ♪ ♪ >> steve: wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fantastic. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: i love that. >> steve: what a coincidence you had that around. >> jimmy: i love that. this one is from elaine -- elaine sullivan. another elaine? oh, that was marianne. >> steve: maybe they're sisters? >> jimmy: you think marianne matthews and elaine sullivan are sisters? [ light laughter ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: like one of them's not -- >> steve: one of them is married, married a guy named sullivan. >> jimmy: why is the other one not married? >> steve: she, you
steve: big fan. >> jimmy: nate dern is here. he said, "hey jimmy, i'm a huge hall & oates fan." me, too.heme song might sound like if you combined it with hall & oates, like a a mashup." nate, you're in luck because we were actually able to do a a mashup of the two. and i think it sounds pretty good. check this out. ♪ what i want you got and it might be hard to handle here in duckburg ♪ ♪ on a night when bad and i'll never be the same it's a duck blur ♪...
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michelle: entertainer steve harvey sent a memo to his staffers not to meet with harvey in his dressing room or in the hall unless he speaks to them directly. harvey also warned that anyone who opens his door will be removed by his security. harvey told "entertainment tonight" he wrote the memo to ask everyone to honor and respect his privacy. so there is a joke in there somewhere. we haven't found it yet. let's check in with larry smith at the live desk who is coming up new at 5:00. what you got, larry? larry: michelle obama not staying silent as the trump administration rolls back many of the policies her husband put in place. plus, 7 son your side after a simple home improvement project leaves a big mess behind. who is responsible when a big company contracts out to a smaller one? have you whale? what parents need to know about the game. jonathan: all right. we will see you then. thanks. there are plenty of options to celebrate mom this weekend. nancy: that's after the foot massage, the flowers, the breakfast in bed. jonathan: all of that. nancy: kidd has more. kidd: luke bryan's tour is kicking off at
michelle: entertainer steve harvey sent a memo to his staffers not to meet with harvey in his dressing room or in the hall unless he speaks to them directly. harvey also warned that anyone who opens his door will be removed by his security. harvey told "entertainment tonight" he wrote the memo to ask everyone to honor and respect his privacy. so there is a joke in there somewhere. we haven't found it yet. let's check in with larry smith at the live desk who is coming up new at 5:00....
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(steve)the star player is now paralyzed from the chest down.kron 4's alecia reid joins us live from newman hall, where folks are gathering to pray. the prayer vigil is getting under way.it started moments ago, and people are making their way inside.it's being held in the chapel, which is just beyond the opening across the street.the family has asked for privacy, so we are making sure to give them that respect.robert paylor is a very well-liked student athlete and fellow students have nothing but great things to say about him.within the first few minutes of saturday's championship game, the starter sustained a life changing injury. he was treated on the field then rushed to santa clara valley medical center. teammates later found out the 20 year old sophomore is now paralzed from the chest down.while at the hospital saturday, robert had surgery which regained some mobility in his arms and hands.the bears took home the championship last weekend, but the excitement has been marred by their teammate's misfortune. the paylor family extends their gratitude to the community and the cal rugby family, f
(steve)the star player is now paralyzed from the chest down.kron 4's alecia reid joins us live from newman hall, where folks are gathering to pray. the prayer vigil is getting under way.it started moments ago, and people are making their way inside.it's being held in the chapel, which is just beyond the opening across the street.the family has asked for privacy, so we are making sure to give them that respect.robert paylor is a very well-liked student athlete and fellow students have nothing...
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he has no motivation for them to benefit off his name back to steve nashhe will be inducted into the university of santa clare athletics halle announcement came out today also going in are two teams nash played on the 1002-93 and 1995-96 bronco squadsnash was named the west coast conference player of the year in both 1995 and 1996, and spearheaded some of the best teams in school historythen of course he went on the the nba where he won back to back mvp awards with the phoenix suns it's a long shot but tony romo's next pursuit of a championship will be in golf. a month after the dallas cowboys quarterback retired, romo is among nearly 9,500 players who signed up for the u.s. open. he plays an 18-hole local qualifier monday at split rail links and golf club about 30 minutes west of fort worth.if he advances, the next step is sectional qualifying on june 5 to get into the u.s. open at erin hills in wisconsin.this isn't the first time romo has tried to qualify. he made it out of local qualifying in 2010. here's one of a presonal natureour own stanley roberts of "people behaving badly" fame has a nephew tyrell roberts who is qy
he has no motivation for them to benefit off his name back to steve nashhe will be inducted into the university of santa clare athletics halle announcement came out today also going in are two teams nash played on the 1002-93 and 1995-96 bronco squadsnash was named the west coast conference player of the year in both 1995 and 1996, and spearheaded some of the best teams in school historythen of course he went on the the nba where he won back to back mvp awards with the phoenix suns it's a long...
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steve. >>> good morning everybody. after a hot day yesterday, it doesn't take long once the fog comes roaring back. our good friends at the national weather service in hunter ray. a few from the lawrence hallence -- hall of science. that's a good view. fog moving into san francisco bay. the fog is back. we will go into a cooler pattern. santa rosa was 90 yesterday it will cool off today. livermore, 90 to 86. it will be cooler. san jose down 10. this will carry into saturday. there may be a bump up on sunday. we are not seeing heat anytime soon. the focus going forward is to look for rain. san francisco west of 10. northwest. everything was north east. now it is west, southwest. i check out travis. wants travis gets to 25 or 30, then sent her mentor will see a cooler air pattern. we are not in the 70s. we are down on the temperatures. for some down four or five. yesterday, we had mid-70s in brentwood. 60 in danville. it still pretty warm. not as bad as yesterday. fog and low clouds will get help from the system coming in. it doesn't take much this time of year to get the fog coming in. that's a decent system for may. 50, 60, 70s from pacifica to san francisco 70s and 80s in lake county turk
steve. >>> good morning everybody. after a hot day yesterday, it doesn't take long once the fog comes roaring back. our good friends at the national weather service in hunter ray. a few from the lawrence hallence -- hall of science. that's a good view. fog moving into san francisco bay. the fog is back. we will go into a cooler pattern. santa rosa was 90 yesterday it will cool off today. livermore, 90 to 86. it will be cooler. san jose down 10. this will carry into saturday. there may...
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. >> julie: benjamin hall, thank you very much for joining us for more on the aftermath of the manchester arena bombing, steve rogers. >> leland: steve, good to have you here. we hear it now as we look forward at the condition in the u.k. is critical. it is no rush hour in the united kingdom, 6:00 a.m. there on what is wednesday morning. what changes now because of this threat level? >> with the exception of president donald trump, the western leaders of the world are beginning to realize that we are at war. this is a war against terrorism. since we defined this now is war, the changes that are going to be necessary -- they will have troops on the streets now, i am absolutely certain that at least in my view, based on what we have seen, that this was not a lone actor. again there may have been some other people involved in the making of the bomb and reconnaissance and then in the execution of this operation. when you talk about worn out, you are talking about the rulesd give the police and the military on the street a lot of latitude to do what must be done in order to hunt these terrorist down. >> leland: yo
. >> julie: benjamin hall, thank you very much for joining us for more on the aftermath of the manchester arena bombing, steve rogers. >> leland: steve, good to have you here. we hear it now as we look forward at the condition in the u.k. is critical. it is no rush hour in the united kingdom, 6:00 a.m. there on what is wednesday morning. what changes now because of this threat level? >> with the exception of president donald trump, the western leaders of the world are...
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hall and a courthouse were defaced. lots of graffiti... portland p-d says several arrests were made...no concrete number yet. (steve) here is the (steve) here is the bay area. thousands of people marched in the streets.(vick) many demonstrators speaking out against the trump administration.(vicki) this is what it looked like in san jose, oakland and san francisco. the traditionally loud and colorful may day parade especially passionate today in san francisco. with many chanting and carrying signs targeting president trump's immigration policies.(steve) in san jose a collective message of unity, resistance and defiance being directed at the president trump. and in oakland hundreds turned out to the fruitvale district with the same rallying cry. supporting worker and immigrant rights and opposing the president. (steve) the protests today all peaceful. police have not reported arr
hall and a courthouse were defaced. lots of graffiti... portland p-d says several arrests were made...no concrete number yet. (steve) here is the (steve) here is the bay area. thousands of people marched in the streets.(vick) many demonstrators speaking out against the trump administration.(vicki) this is what it looked like in san jose, oakland and san francisco. the traditionally loud and colorful may day parade especially passionate today in san francisco. with many chanting and carrying...
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halls on the hill. what are you picking up this morning? >> stevelise told us it will be a good day and predicted the healthcare reform package will pass. steps from where i'm standing on the house floor is the scene of the action this morning. lawmakers are arguing for and against this republican healthcare package and republicans are saying that they are forced to act because obamacare is failing. as you heard from our colleague john roberts the breakthrough was yesterday when fred upton and billy long were on board when they offered $8 billion for folks with pre-existing conditions. a house conservative said that aspect is critical. >> people with pre-existing conditions are going to be fairly pleased with the results of this thing. the obvious thing is that obamacare is unsatisfactory completely. >> republicans also note that more insurers are backing out of obamacare each day including some just yesterday, bill. >> bill: the critics are already out. democrats aren't happy about this at all to say the least. can they block this now, mike, or not
halls on the hill. what are you picking up this morning? >> stevelise told us it will be a good day and predicted the healthcare reform package will pass. steps from where i'm standing on the house floor is the scene of the action this morning. lawmakers are arguing for and against this republican healthcare package and republicans are saying that they are forced to act because obamacare is failing. as you heard from our colleague john roberts the breakthrough was yesterday when fred...
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May 23, 2017
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(steve) kron 4's dan kerman is there and joins us from the hayward hall of justice. hayward dennys suspect 052217 6pkg43 year old victor rubio faces 7 counts of assault with caustic chemicals, a count of child endangerment and a count of attempting to set a fire. at his first court appearance monday, he did little other than smile at a woman in the courtroom and mouth the words i love you. last wednesday police say rubio was inside this dennys when he poured gasoline on himself and 6 other customers and said he was going to light himself on fire. police say he then took out a cigarette lighter and attempted to start a fire, but was unable to. customers forced him out of the restaurant and police arrested him a short time later he tried to bicycles out of the dennys parking lot. police say "rubio admitted to sparying the victims with gasoline and intended to light them on fire." court documents also indicate rubio told police "voices told him to do it and that people were out to kill him." he also stated that he randomly "read a bible verse about fire and he 'knew wha
(steve) kron 4's dan kerman is there and joins us from the hayward hall of justice. hayward dennys suspect 052217 6pkg43 year old victor rubio faces 7 counts of assault with caustic chemicals, a count of child endangerment and a count of attempting to set a fire. at his first court appearance monday, he did little other than smile at a woman in the courtroom and mouth the words i love you. last wednesday police say rubio was inside this dennys when he poured gasoline on himself and 6 other...
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reproting live from alameda city hall (pam)a six-year-old's heartwarming plea to stop violence goes viral. . . jeffrey laney says he is tired of all the crime going on. (stevee kindergarten student expressed his anguish through a video that his mother then put on facebook. his mother says she even heard from one young man. . . who agreed to put down his gun after watching. . . trt:19/ trt:19/ "and he told me i was riding and i strolled through facebook and and i watched your son's video to the end and it prevented me from doing something really stupid .. laney: "and all these people out here that are killing each other we need to stop this because that ain't going to get them nowhere just end up locked."the post has been viewed over 50-thousand times so far.jeffrey's mother says she hoped the post. . . touched many others. (pam) water purification technology has drastically inproved over the past 20- years. now-- water managers in arizona... are trying to show that purified wastewater is so safe to drink... you can use it to make beer. inside a shipping container is a purification plant..which uses a five- step filtration process to purify the wastewater. l
reproting live from alameda city hall (pam)a six-year-old's heartwarming plea to stop violence goes viral. . . jeffrey laney says he is tired of all the crime going on. (stevee kindergarten student expressed his anguish through a video that his mother then put on facebook. his mother says she even heard from one young man. . . who agreed to put down his gun after watching. . . trt:19/ trt:19/ "and he told me i was riding and i strolled through facebook and and i watched your son's video to...
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(steve) tomorrow a jury will reveal the fate of defendant antolin garcia torres. kron 4's ella sogomonian is live at the santa clara hall of justice with the latest. sierra lamar's family has waited five years for any sign of closure now they may be the closest they've been.she was last seen walking to a bus stop to get to school back in 2011. tonight i spoke with a legal analyst familiar with the case who says the jury has had to face certain challenges in this murder trial. there has never been a body recovered, there was no crime scene nor a weapon found. so prosecutors have tried to convince the jury that la mar could still be alive which would make it impossible to convict antolin torres garcia of murder. defense however has pointed to dna evidence found on torres garcias property like a rope in his car. and although 11 hours of deliberation may sound like a long time to the average person - the analyst says that is pretty quick for a decision in a trial that started back in january. steven clark, legal analyst and former prosecutor "obviously the threshold question for this jury that needed to be decided was, 'is
(steve) tomorrow a jury will reveal the fate of defendant antolin garcia torres. kron 4's ella sogomonian is live at the santa clara hall of justice with the latest. sierra lamar's family has waited five years for any sign of closure now they may be the closest they've been.she was last seen walking to a bus stop to get to school back in 2011. tonight i spoke with a legal analyst familiar with the case who says the jury has had to face certain challenges in this murder trial. there has never...